Box 1
Container
Contains 49 Results:
Joseph Romansky, approximately 1940
File — Box: 1, Folder: 53
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
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1968-001, Alvin Romansky Papers
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Joseph Romansky
Dates:
approximately 1940
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series contains two photographs and a photocopied obituary for Joseph L. Romansky, Alvin Romansky's father. Joseph Romansky worked for the Flaxman Dry Goods Co., which was owned by his brother-in-law, Thomas Flaxman.
Joseph Romansky, undated
File — Box: 1, Folder: 54-55
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
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1968-001, Alvin Romansky Papers
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Joseph Romansky
Dates:
undated
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series contains two photographs and a photocopied obituary for Joseph L. Romansky, Alvin Romansky's father. Joseph Romansky worked for the Flaxman Dry Goods Co., which was owned by his brother-in-law, Thomas Flaxman.
Thomas Flaxman, [1897]
File — Box: 1, Folder: 56
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
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1968-001, Alvin Romansky Papers
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Thomas Flaxman
Dates:
[1897]
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series contains materials related to Thomas Flaxman, who was Alvin Romansky's uncle. At various times, Flaxman was president of Flaxman Dry Goods, head of the Port Houston Land and Townsite Company, and vice-president of the Houston Farms Development Company. Flaxman was also a founder of the Houston Country Club and the Houston Club, served on numerous civic boards, and was general manager of No-Tsu-Oh, an annual Mardi Gras-style carnival held in Houston before World War I. Included...
Thomas Flaxman, 1904
File — Box: 1, Folder: 57
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
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1968-001, Alvin Romansky Papers
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Thomas Flaxman
Dates:
1904
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series contains materials related to Thomas Flaxman, who was Alvin Romansky's uncle. At various times, Flaxman was president of Flaxman Dry Goods, head of the Port Houston Land and Townsite Company, and vice-president of the Houston Farms Development Company. Flaxman was also a founder of the Houston Country Club and the Houston Club, served on numerous civic boards, and was general manager of No-Tsu-Oh, an annual Mardi Gras-style carnival held in Houston before World War I. Included...
Thomas Flaxman, September 25, 1952
File — Box: 1, Folder: 58
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
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1968-001, Alvin Romansky Papers
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Thomas Flaxman
Dates:
September 25, 1952
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series contains materials related to Thomas Flaxman, who was Alvin Romansky's uncle. At various times, Flaxman was president of Flaxman Dry Goods, head of the Port Houston Land and Townsite Company, and vice-president of the Houston Farms Development Company. Flaxman was also a founder of the Houston Country Club and the Houston Club, served on numerous civic boards, and was general manager of No-Tsu-Oh, an annual Mardi Gras-style carnival held in Houston before World War I. Included...
Thomas Flaxman, November 25, 1952
File — Box: 1, Folder: 59
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
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1968-001, Alvin Romansky Papers
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Thomas Flaxman
Dates:
November 25, 1952
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series contains materials related to Thomas Flaxman, who was Alvin Romansky's uncle. At various times, Flaxman was president of Flaxman Dry Goods, head of the Port Houston Land and Townsite Company, and vice-president of the Houston Farms Development Company. Flaxman was also a founder of the Houston Country Club and the Houston Club, served on numerous civic boards, and was general manager of No-Tsu-Oh, an annual Mardi Gras-style carnival held in Houston before World War I. Included...
Thomas Flaxman, March 1965
File — Box: 1, Folder: 60
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
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1968-001, Alvin Romansky Papers
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Thomas Flaxman
Dates:
March 1965
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series contains materials related to Thomas Flaxman, who was Alvin Romansky's uncle. At various times, Flaxman was president of Flaxman Dry Goods, head of the Port Houston Land and Townsite Company, and vice-president of the Houston Farms Development Company. Flaxman was also a founder of the Houston Country Club and the Houston Club, served on numerous civic boards, and was general manager of No-Tsu-Oh, an annual Mardi Gras-style carnival held in Houston before World War I. Included...
Thomas Flaxman, [1965]
File — Box: 1, Folder: 61
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
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1968-001, Alvin Romansky Papers
/
Thomas Flaxman
Dates:
[1965]
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series contains materials related to Thomas Flaxman, who was Alvin Romansky's uncle. At various times, Flaxman was president of Flaxman Dry Goods, head of the Port Houston Land and Townsite Company, and vice-president of the Houston Farms Development Company. Flaxman was also a founder of the Houston Country Club and the Houston Club, served on numerous civic boards, and was general manager of No-Tsu-Oh, an annual Mardi Gras-style carnival held in Houston before World War I. Included...
Thomas Flaxman, undated
File — Box: 1, Folder: 62-63
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
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1968-001, Alvin Romansky Papers
/
Thomas Flaxman
Dates:
undated
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series contains materials related to Thomas Flaxman, who was Alvin Romansky's uncle. At various times, Flaxman was president of Flaxman Dry Goods, head of the Port Houston Land and Townsite Company, and vice-president of the Houston Farms Development Company. Flaxman was also a founder of the Houston Country Club and the Houston Club, served on numerous civic boards, and was general manager of No-Tsu-Oh, an annual Mardi Gras-style carnival held in Houston before World War I. Included...
No-Tsu-Oh and Other Fairs, January 1914
File — Box: 1, Folder: 64
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
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1968-001, Alvin Romansky Papers
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Thomas Flaxman
Dates:
January 1914
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series contains materials related to Thomas Flaxman, who was Alvin Romansky's uncle. At various times, Flaxman was president of Flaxman Dry Goods, head of the Port Houston Land and Townsite Company, and vice-president of the Houston Farms Development Company. Flaxman was also a founder of the Houston Country Club and the Houston Club, served on numerous civic boards, and was general manager of No-Tsu-Oh, an annual Mardi Gras-style carnival held in Houston before World War I. Included...
No-Tsu-Oh and Other Fairs, June 30, 1914
File — Box: 1, Folder: 65
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
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1968-001, Alvin Romansky Papers
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Thomas Flaxman
Dates:
June 30, 1914
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series contains materials related to Thomas Flaxman, who was Alvin Romansky's uncle. At various times, Flaxman was president of Flaxman Dry Goods, head of the Port Houston Land and Townsite Company, and vice-president of the Houston Farms Development Company. Flaxman was also a founder of the Houston Country Club and the Houston Club, served on numerous civic boards, and was general manager of No-Tsu-Oh, an annual Mardi Gras-style carnival held in Houston before World War I. Included...
No-Tsu-Oh and Other Fairs, 1914
File — Box: 1, Folder: 66
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
/
1968-001, Alvin Romansky Papers
/
Thomas Flaxman
Dates:
1914
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series contains materials related to Thomas Flaxman, who was Alvin Romansky's uncle. At various times, Flaxman was president of Flaxman Dry Goods, head of the Port Houston Land and Townsite Company, and vice-president of the Houston Farms Development Company. Flaxman was also a founder of the Houston Country Club and the Houston Club, served on numerous civic boards, and was general manager of No-Tsu-Oh, an annual Mardi Gras-style carnival held in Houston before World War I. Included...
No-Tsu-Oh and Other Fairs, 1915
File — Box: 1, Folder: 67
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
/
1968-001, Alvin Romansky Papers
/
Thomas Flaxman
Dates:
1915
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series contains materials related to Thomas Flaxman, who was Alvin Romansky's uncle. At various times, Flaxman was president of Flaxman Dry Goods, head of the Port Houston Land and Townsite Company, and vice-president of the Houston Farms Development Company. Flaxman was also a founder of the Houston Country Club and the Houston Club, served on numerous civic boards, and was general manager of No-Tsu-Oh, an annual Mardi Gras-style carnival held in Houston before World War I. Included...
No-Tsu-Oh and Other Fairs, 1922
File — Box: 1, Folder: 68
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
/
1968-001, Alvin Romansky Papers
/
Thomas Flaxman
Dates:
1922
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series contains materials related to Thomas Flaxman, who was Alvin Romansky's uncle. At various times, Flaxman was president of Flaxman Dry Goods, head of the Port Houston Land and Townsite Company, and vice-president of the Houston Farms Development Company. Flaxman was also a founder of the Houston Country Club and the Houston Club, served on numerous civic boards, and was general manager of No-Tsu-Oh, an annual Mardi Gras-style carnival held in Houston before World War I. Included...
Houston Country Club, approximately 1900
File — Box: 1, Folder: 69-74
Found in:
University of Houston Libraries Special Collections
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1968-001, Alvin Romansky Papers
/
Thomas Flaxman
Dates:
approximately 1900
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series contains materials related to Thomas Flaxman, who was Alvin Romansky's uncle. At various times, Flaxman was president of Flaxman Dry Goods, head of the Port Houston Land and Townsite Company, and vice-president of the Houston Farms Development Company. Flaxman was also a founder of the Houston Country Club and the Houston Club, served on numerous civic boards, and was general manager of No-Tsu-Oh, an annual Mardi Gras-style carnival held in Houston before World War I. Included...